On Sunday afternoon, Inter's sporting director, Piero Ausilio, was spotted at the U Power Stadium in Monza, where he attended the match between the home team and Roma, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

The Nerazzurri director limited himself to taking on the role of an observer, keeping a close eye on two players in particular, both from Monza.
The first is Warren Bondo, a 21-year-old French midfielder, and the second is a real surprise: Daniel Maldini.
The 22-year-old versatile attacking midfielder caught the interest of Inter for his creativity and versatility in the attacking line, as well as for two characteristics valued by the American ownership and management: being young and economically reachable, as pointed out by FCInterNews.it.
At the moment, there are no negotiations with the Monza club. The son of the legendary AC Milan captain and defender as well as former executive, Paolo Maldini, is a name on the notebook, especially with an eye toward next summer when the attacking line will say goodbye to Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa and will need a couple of new additions (the first choice remains Jonathan David).
Meanwhile, in a press conference today, Daniel Maldini was asked about a potential return to AC Milan. He said the following: "I'm not thinking about a return to Milan right now. Anything is possible, but I’m focused on doing well, and we'll see at the end of the year." (read all of his statements HERE).
